AT&T Inc. plans to add 105 alternative-fuel vehicles
to their corporate fleet. The vehicles, which will roll out in more than
30 cities across the United States in June, will help the company reduce
its impact on the environment and its dependence on imported oil.

After evaluating several alternative-fuel technologies, AT&T will
deploy three types of alternative-fuel vehicles. AT&T will measure
and track fuel efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions, operating costs,
performance and driver satisfaction of each vehicle.

“Reducing our fleet’s petroleum fuel consumption and operating costs
is a top priority,” said Jerome Webber, vice president of fleet operations.
“Even the smallest improvement in fuel use, when applied across our corporate
fleet, can make a significant impact for the environment and for our
business.”